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Striking French employees obstruct delivery trucks at ExxonMobil refinery

Striking workers obstructed delivery van bring oil items, including petrol, from leaving the ExxonMobil Chemical France's PortJeromeGravenchon refinery in northern France on Friday.

Some 200 workers are on strike, an FNME-CGT union member stated, and the action will continue until management go back to the settlements over ExxonMobil Chemical France's strategies to close part of the refinery.

Due to the blockade surrounding the terminals, some trucks can not load items from the Gravenchon refinery terminal. However, pipeline and boat loadings are not affected, an ExxonMobil representative said.

Last month, ExxonMobil Chemical France stated it would shut down the steam cracker and close chemical production at Gravenchon this year, adding that the site has actually lost more than 500 million euros ($ 534.40 million) given that 2018 and stays uncompetitive.

The ExxonMobil representative said that some of the chemical manufacturing systems, including the steam cracker, were shuttered due to the strike.

We regret that this may impact our ability to provide particular products, the ExxonMobil spokesperson stated, including that units that could be impacted make polyethylene, polypropylene and resins.

(source: Reuters)